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Cadillac Desert The American West and Its Disappearing Water

by Marc Reisner

Genre:

History

Published:

1986

Pages:

608

Est. Read Time:

9 hours

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Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner is a historical account of growth and development in the American West. Reisner follows many events in the history of the land in an attempt to provide an explanation from an environmentalist's point of view. He begins with the time before the United States purchased the land, when other European explorers declared it to be uninhabitable. He discusses how it was bought by the U.S., who then sent Lewis and Clark to survey the land. He traces each event up to the impact that it has on present day America.

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